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Arkansas Enhanced Funding Check Under Secretary Eric Bost and Southwest Region Administrator Bill Ludwig answer questions from a reporter from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette after the presentation of the enhanced funding check. ... [Read More]
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National AO Conference 2004 Sandy Miller Hays is a native of Fort Smith, Arkansas, and a graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. In the late 1970s, she began working for the Arkansas Democrat (now the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette), a statewide daily newspaper based in Little Rock. She was named Farm Editor of the Democrat in 1981, and became head of the Democrat's Business & Farm News Department in 1984. From 1981-1988, she also wrote an award-winning column, "From the Ground Up," that ran weekly in the Democrat. In 1988, Hays joined the Agricultural Research Service as a public affairs specialist. She was named Head of Farm and Special News Services for ARS in 1990. In February 1997, Hays was named Chief of the Current Information Branch, ARS' news operation. She became Director of ARS Information in April 1998. Hays is a member of Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha, the honor society of journalists; the Society of Professional Journalists; the North American Agricultural Journalists, and Investigative ... [Read More]
Asset Forfeiture, Eastern Arkansas All local vehicle auctions or bid sales are advertised in the classified section of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, in the general notices section. The ads will run on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the week preceding the sale. The ad will list the property to be sold, date, place, terms of the sale, along with the viewing times. Additional information regarding these assets can be obtained by telephoning (501) 324-6257, extension 400. ... [Read More]
Arkansas Post National Memorial - The Arkansas Gazette Following the creation of the Arkansas Territory in early 1819, numerous Americans flocked to the new territory, hoping to take advantage of the many business opportunities the new land offered. Among the settlers attracted to Arkansas was William Woodruff, a young printer from New York. Transporting his printing press and other equipment by pirogue, Woodruff arrived at Arkansas Post on October 31, 1819, and quickly set up shop. The first issue of The Arkansas Gazette came only 20 days later. ... [Read More]
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U.S. Rep. Marion Berry -- First District, Arkansas Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ... Lonoke Democrat ... Clay County Democrat ... [Read More]
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In the News Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ... Under Secretary Eric Bost answers questions from a reporter from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette after the presentation of an enhanced funding check to Arkansas Department of Human Services. ... [Read More]
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